E-Book, Englisch, 316 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Engineering Materials
Song / Li Adsorption at Natural Minerals/Water Interfaces
1. Auflage 2021
ISBN: 978-3-030-54451-5
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
E-Book, Englisch, 316 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Engineering Materials
ISBN: 978-3-030-54451-5
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
This book introduces the latest research regarding the adsorption of heavy metals, toxic ions, and organic compounds at the interfaces of water/minerals, such as mineralogical characterizations, surface chemistry, and modification of natural minerals as adsorbents, as well as the adsorption of cations, anions, and organic compounds in water. Presenting findings by the authors and their co-workers, the book helps readers grasp the principals and benefits of using minerals for water treatment, as well as the advanced technologies in the area developed over last 30 years, especially the last 10 years.
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Weitere Infos & Material
1. Mineral Adsorbents and Characteristics
Author: Dr. Yunliang Zhao
Chapter 1. Mineral Adsorbents and Characteristics1.1 Gerenal introduction
1.2 Mineral adsorbents classification1.2.1 Layered minerals
1.2.2 Porous Mineral1.2.3 Other minerals
1.3 Characterization technology of mineral absorbents1.3.1 X-Ray Diffraction (XRD)
1.3.2 X-ray fluorescence (XRF)1.3.3 ICP-AES
1.3.4 AFM1.3.5 SEM 43
1.3.6 TEM1.3.7 XPS 47
1.3.8 FTIR 491.3.9 Raman spectrum
1.3.10 Nuclear magnetic resonance
1.3.11 Specific surface area and porosity
1.3.12 Zeta potential (?)
References
2. Surface Chemistry of Mineral Adsorbents
Author: Dr. Shaoxian Song, Dr. Weijun Peng, Dr. Hongqiang Li
2.1 Introduction2.2 Internal and External Surfaces
2.2.1 Characteristics2.2.2 Measurements
2.3 Surface Charges2.3.1 Characteristics
2.3.2 Auxiliary Categories of Surface Charge2.3.3 Surface charge of trilayer mineral adsorbents
2.3.4 Surface charge of Bilayer clay minerals2.3.5 Surface charge for adsorption
2.4 Surface Interactions2.4.1 Water-mineral adsorbents surface interaction
2.4.2 Surface interaction for adsorption2.5 Adsorption Thermodynamics
2.5.1 Adsorption reaction process
2.5.2 Activation energy
2.5.3 Thermodynamic parameters
2.6 Adsorption Kinetics
2.6.1 Surface reaction
2.6.2 Intra-particle diffusion2.6.3 Liquid film diffusion
2.7 Characterization technology of adsorption2.7.1 Component characterization technology
2.7.2 Structural and Morphology characterization technology2.7.3 Surface and interface properties characterization technology
2.7.4 Characterization technology of other propertyReferences
3.Modification of Mineral Surfaces and Microstructures
Author:Dr. ShenxuBao
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Modification methods for mineral surface and microstructure
3.3 Modifying agents and applications
3.3.1 Coupling reagent
3.3.2 Surfactant3.3.3 Organosilicon
3.3.4 Unsaturated organic acids3.3.5 Polyolefin oligomer
3.3.6 Water-soluble macromolecule
3.3.7 Inorganic surface modifier
3.4 Evaluation of modification
3.4.1 Chemical and morphology analysis3.4.3 Contact angle analysis
References4. Adsorption of Minerals to Anions
Author:Dr. FeifeiJia and Dr. Min Dai
Introduction
4.1 Arsenic adsorption
4.1.1 Arsenic species, toxicity and distribution
4.1.2 Adsorption4.1.3 Adsorption mechanism
4.2 Phosphorus adsorption4.2.1 Contamination, origin, harm, distribution
4.2.2 Adsorption4.2.3 Adsorption mechanism
4.3 Fluoride Adsorption4.3.1 Fluoride Contamination
4.3.2 Adsorbents4.3.3 Adsorption behaviour
4.3.4 Effecting factors4.3.5 Adsorption Mechanism
4.4 Nitrate Adsorption4.4.1 Contamination, origin, harm and treatment technology of nitrate
4.4.2 Mineral adsorbent4.4.3 Interference
4.4.4 MechanismReferences
5. Adsorption of Minerals to Cations
Author:Dr. Feng Rao
5.1. General introduction
5.2 Fundamentals of adsorption of minerals to cations
5.2.1 Types of mineral adsorbents and adsorption mechanisms5.2.2 Determining cation adsorption amount and phenomenon
5.3 Adsorption of minerals to heavy metal cations in water treatment5.3.1 Adsorption of lead (Pb), copper (Cu), cadmium (Cd) and mercury (Hg) on mineral surface
5.3.2 Cr adsorption on mineral surface5.4 Adsorption of minerals to cations in flotation
5.5 Examples of the adsorption of minerals to cations in other engineering processes5.5.1 Biological process
5.5.2 Ag-PILC synthesesReferences
6. Adsorption of Minerals to Organic Compounds
Author:Dr. Bowen Li, and Jing Su
6.1 General Introduction6.1.1 Organic compounds
6.1.2 Adsorption of organic compounds
6.1.3 The adsorption mechanisms on minerals
6.1.3.1 Electrostatic attraction
6.2 Dyes adsorption on minerals6.2.1 General introduction of dyes
6.2.2 Dyes adsorption on minerals6.3 Phenolic compounds adsorption on minerals
6.3.1 General introduction of phenolic compounds6.3.2 Phenolic compounds adsorption on minerals
6.3.3 P-nitrophenol(PNP) adsorption on minerals6.3.4 Bisphenol A adsorption on minerals.
6.4 Antibiotic adsorption on minerals6.4.1 General introduction of antibiotics
6.4.2 Minerals for antibiotic adsorption6.5 Perfluorooctanesulphonate (PFOS) adsorption on minerals
6.5.1 The introduction of perfluorooctanesulphonate (PFOS)6.5.2 Minerals for PFOS adsorption
Reference7. Bioadsorption of Minerals
Author:Dr. Ling Xia and Dr. Liyuan Ma
7.1 General Introduction
7.2 Bacteria adsorption
7.2.1 Adsorption mechanism7.2.2 Factors affecting adsorption of bacteria on mineral surface
7.2.3 Influences on minerals and bacteria7.2.4 Bioweathering by bacteria
7.2.5 Biobeneficiation by bacteria7.2.6 Application of bacteria-minerals interaction in environmental engineering
7.3 Fungi adsorption7.4 Algae adsorption
7.4.1 Algal surface property7.4.2 Algal bioweathering and biomineralization
7.4.3 Application of algal-minerals interaction in environmental engineering7.5 Biomacromolecules adsorption
7.5.1 Humic substances
7.5.2 Extracellular polymeric substances
7.5.3 Proteins7.5.4 Nuclear acids
References8. Contaminated Water Treatment
Author: Dr. Changsheng Peng
8.1 Contaminated Water/ Wastewater
8.2 Sources of Wastewater Generation and their Characteristics8.3 Types and Sources of Wastewater Pollutants
8.3.1 Point Sources8.3.2 Non-Point Sources
8.4 Treatment Technologies for Various Types of Wastewaters8.5 Adsorption Technology in Wastewater Treatment
8.5.1 Adsorption Mechanisms8.5.2 Reversible adsorption
8.5.3 Irreversible adsorptionReferences
9. Dewatering of Mineral Adsorbents
Author:Dr. Yubiao Li
9.1 Introduction 383
9.2 Water states and types in Selected Mineral Adsorbents
9.3 Dewatering Methods and Processes
9.4 Dewatering mechanisms
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